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Suggest Treatment For Blurred Vision And Dizziness

I have had blurred/double vision onset from looking at my cell phone or trying to focus on something for about two years now. I also experience dizziness when walking when vision just goes blurry for a while. Usually this occurs for about 3 to 10 minutes. If I look at a sign in the distance or words, I just see double for a while. I have purchased three sets of new glasses in the last three years and saw three eye doctors. All say I have small vessels in eyes. I just had a CT scan and MRI of head and all is clear there. They thought I had MS. No signs of that. This week I looked at my phone early in the morning and then had blurred vision for about an hour. Was tested for sugar and it was okay. I don t have a throid. I may be beginning to go through the change. Getting that tested in the morning. I also experience a difficulty in focusing. For example, I cannot write a clear email some days. I have trouble remaining focused on the task. I am naturally a task oriented person.
Sat, 3 Sep 2016
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Sorry to hear you are dealing with vision changes. CT scan/MRI, blood sugar tests, MS work up all being negative should be a little reassuring, as they are all appropriate tests. Have you had any injections around your eyes like Botox or fillers? Sometimes nerves involving eye movement can be affected in this manner. Did you notice the blurriness occurring at a certain time of day? This could be related to a muscular disorder where your eye muscles get tired due to an autoimmune condition. Your doctor can test your blood for certain conditions like myasthenia gravis, which could also affect vision and other muscle movement.
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Suggest Treatment For Blurred Vision And Dizziness

Sorry to hear you are dealing with vision changes. CT scan/MRI, blood sugar tests, MS work up all being negative should be a little reassuring, as they are all appropriate tests. Have you had any injections around your eyes like Botox or fillers? Sometimes nerves involving eye movement can be affected in this manner. Did you notice the blurriness occurring at a certain time of day? This could be related to a muscular disorder where your eye muscles get tired due to an autoimmune condition. Your doctor can test your blood for certain conditions like myasthenia gravis, which could also affect vision and other muscle movement.